Hackernews posts about WFH
WFH is an acronym for "Work From Home", referring to the practice of performing work duties remotely or online rather than from a traditional office setting.
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- WFH with privacy? 85% of Brit bosses snoop on staff (www.theregister.com)
- Working from home is here to stay (wolfstreet.com)
- Ingesting PDFs and why Gemini 2.0 changes everything (www.sergey.fyi)
- What's happening inside the NIH and NSF (www.science.org)
- Show HN: Live-updating version of the 'What a week, huh?' meme (tintin.dlazaro.ca)
- Why blog if nobody reads it? (andysblog.uk)
- Avoiding outrage fatigue while staying informed (www.scientificamerican.com)
- Why DeepSeek had to be open source (www.getlago.com)
- US bill proposes jail time for people who download DeepSeek (www.404media.co)
- Why Ruby on Rails still matters (www.contraption.co)
- What really happens inside a dating app (blog.luap.info)
- What if Eye...? (eyes.mit.edu)
- How do modern compilers choose which variables to put in registers? (langdev.stackexchange.com)
- Advice for a friend who wants to start a blog (www.henrikkarlsson.xyz)
- What's OAuth2, anyway? (www.romaglushko.com)
- Nvidia Security Team: “What if we just stopped using C?” (2022) (blog.adacore.com)
- When Not to Obey Orders (2019) (warontherocks.com)
- AI killed the tech interview. Now what? (kanenarraway.com)
- The PS2’s backwards compatibility from the engineer who built it (2020) (freelansations.medium.com)
- DA, sheriff, who shared woman's nude photos on phone are covered by QI (www.oregonlive.com)